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you heard signals from dick durbin said on the sunday shows that medicare had to be on the table. he circled back and say it couldn't be part of the down payment. a lot of confidence that the president is willing to go over the cliff before he would do anything to entitlement. this is the -- the ball is in the democrats' court, not in the republicans that i spoke to today. did say that the administration proposal just as boehner said is not serious. it's insulting. laughable. heavy on spending. there is no entitlement reform in there. they want the decouple of the tax rate for precondition for any discussion. they considered the sequester cut that everybody said is just fine. happy for those to be the only cuts on the table. >> all of this talk about the behind the scenes is going better than the public discussion. >> that's what i thought was happening. but it's not. the way they characterize talks is they're going backwards not forward. if president obama is talking about taxing the wealthy. it doesn't get you there. the math doesn't add up. i doesn't get you out of the hole. bu
you heard signals from dick durbin said on the sunday shows that medicare had to be on the table. he circled back and say it couldn't be part of the down payment. a lot of confidence that the president is willing to go over the cliff before he would do anything to entitlement. this is the -- the ball is in the democrats' court, not in the republicans that i spoke to today. did say that the administration proposal just as boehner said is not serious. it's insulting. laughable. heavy on spending....
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. >>> so that's what it look ed like awhen a group of seven protesters showed up to house speaker john boehner's office in washington, d.c. yes, we have it blurred a little bit because they are naked. aids rights advocacy groups wanted to take what they call the naked truth straight to the top. we are joined this morning by the naked seven in the flesh, so to speak. cassie gardner, megan mohollan, leon tyler, nice to have you with us. appreciate your time. how did you get naked into the speaker's office? is that like -- that can't be easy to get access and then take off all your clothes. >> we are constituents. we're not from ohio, but he is the speaker of the house. he is an important person. we walked into his office and we just took off our clothes. >> what was the reaction? because he was not there, but his people must have freaked out a little. >> yes. they all ran into side offices and slammed the doors. and we were just left there for quite a while. >> quite a while. >> you were protesting. you've been protesting the sequestration, which puts a potentially huge cuts in the fundi
. >>> so that's what it look ed like awhen a group of seven protesters showed up to house speaker john boehner's office in washington, d.c. yes, we have it blurred a little bit because they are naked. aids rights advocacy groups wanted to take what they call the naked truth straight to the top. we are joined this morning by the naked seven in the flesh, so to speak. cassie gardner, megan mohollan, leon tyler, nice to have you with us. appreciate your time. how did you get naked into...
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so is this a catch 22? who bends here? >> i don't expect us to have entitlement reform before december 31st. this is too technical, too important. let's do it right. but i do believe and i said it, any long term deficit reduction will require entitlement reform for one simple reason. medicare untouched, unchanged, runs out of money in 12 years. we need to take a hard look at it to find ways to preserve this important program, have savings that don't hurt the beneficiaries, and actually do reduce the deficit in the process. >> what about those republican critics, senator, who say it's not possible to make any real progress without -- on spending, shall we say, without seriously addressing the medicare, the medicaid, maybe even the social security entitlement program and to do it now? >> social security doesn't add one penny to the deficit. it's a separate trust fund. i believe it needs reform over a long period, but it should be done separately from this showdown over the fiscal cliff. medicare as i mentioned will run out o
so is this a catch 22? who bends here? >> i don't expect us to have entitlement reform before december 31st. this is too technical, too important. let's do it right. but i do believe and i said it, any long term deficit reduction will require entitlement reform for one simple reason. medicare untouched, unchanged, runs out of money in 12 years. we need to take a hard look at it to find ways to preserve this important program, have savings that don't hurt the beneficiaries, and actually do...
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panthers win in philly, 30-22. the eagles have not won a game since september 30th. they are now 3-8 this season. after the team's seventh straight loss, andy reid says he has not spoken to eagles ownership about his future with the team. the questions are that there is no future with the team. >> do you think he has to speak with them? >> i don't think so. i think the writing is on the wall, as they say. >>> speaking of the eagles, as you may know bradley cooper huge eagles fan, was scheduled to appear on the thanksgiving special to promote his new movie "silver linings playbook," which is excellent, by the way, but an nfl media rep says the segment was cut from the show after it had been taped and approved by the nfl network because, quote, the movie includes content related to gambling on nfl games. >> wait -- >> robert de niro plays a part-time bookie in this film. harvey weinstein is calling it censorship. there's violence in the movie. >> it's ridiculous on so many levels. >> the movie is great. >> the movie's great. >> top five movie of the year. >> i can't wa
panthers win in philly, 30-22. the eagles have not won a game since september 30th. they are now 3-8 this season. after the team's seventh straight loss, andy reid says he has not spoken to eagles ownership about his future with the team. the questions are that there is no future with the team. >> do you think he has to speak with them? >> i don't think so. i think the writing is on the wall, as they say. >>> speaking of the eagles, as you may know bradley cooper huge...
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when i first saw the supremes on "the ed sullivan show" in 1968, it was like a miracle. >> letterman didn't pull any punches, asking winfrey about the abuse she endured as a child, her pregnancy at age 1, k and a fateful moment when winfrey's mother tried to send her to a detention home. >> what would have happened if they had room for you in the detention home? you don't know. >> i don't know. i probably would not be sitting here today. >> thanks to that second chance, winfrey embarked on her broadcasting career as a teenager. >> this human experience of yours is stunning, because it's going in one direction at the speed of light, and then suddenly, it turns around. >> well, dave, i have to tell you, i never thought of it that way before. >> winfrey said she knew from the time she was a toddler that she would be successful, and still credits her young self for fueling her accomplishments of today. >> if there was a number one reason why you've been able to be successful in your life, for me, it is listening to that still small voice. >> letterman's final question for winfrey, what d
when i first saw the supremes on "the ed sullivan show" in 1968, it was like a miracle. >> letterman didn't pull any punches, asking winfrey about the abuse she endured as a child, her pregnancy at age 1, k and a fateful moment when winfrey's mother tried to send her to a detention home. >> what would have happened if they had room for you in the detention home? you don't know. >> i don't know. i probably would not be sitting here today. >> thanks to that...
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even then they didn't show up. so what needs to be done these days is that palestinians will come to resume the negotiations. with no preconditions. and if they will do so, they will find us really would like to move toward peace. but that kind of resolution is not helpful. >> it seems as though this vote, as we have said they do have overwhelming support that will happen at the u.n. today. what is israel's plan post this assembly knowing that they have moved along as a nonmember state? >> of course, by violating the oslo agreements it says maybe those accords doesn't exist anymore. we don't want, of course, to take that move and to destroy everything that was built between us and the palestinians. but it says very clear, if you don't respect your signature about the interim agreement, how can we make sure that you will respect your signature about the final status agreement? and i think that the international community should tell them like they told them in september '11. not september 11th here in new york but i
even then they didn't show up. so what needs to be done these days is that palestinians will come to resume the negotiations. with no preconditions. and if they will do so, they will find us really would like to move toward peace. but that kind of resolution is not helpful. >> it seems as though this vote, as we have said they do have overwhelming support that will happen at the u.n. today. what is israel's plan post this assembly knowing that they have moved along as a nonmember state?...
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look, chuck, we won 30 governors races in the last couple of years going from 22 to 30. republican governors have got it right in the states with the result, a positive idea driven message. that's where the leaders, i think, are the future of the party are going to come from. so we're winning there. the last three years we won in virginia pretty well, up until this year losing a close election. >> is there a problem the party -- it feels like i'm living deja vu. the democrats were the party that would win when not everybody showed up to the polls. when everybody shows up to the polls in a presidential election, republicans would win. well, in the -- now it seems like it's different. >> that's true. >> so what's the solution there? >> look, you look at the last 40 years, republicans have won hatch the presidencies. democrats have won half. we're still a center right country. people still vote primarily the issue. they vote the message more than the party. i think we've dwt to do a much better job on the tone of our campaigns and in the way we communicate with new voters.
look, chuck, we won 30 governors races in the last couple of years going from 22 to 30. republican governors have got it right in the states with the result, a positive idea driven message. that's where the leaders, i think, are the future of the party are going to come from. so we're winning there. the last three years we won in virginia pretty well, up until this year losing a close election. >> is there a problem the party -- it feels like i'm living deja vu. the democrats were the...
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and that's the left of center dick durbin. yesterday, t was taxes, today, there's entitlements, tte impasse continues as we countdown to that deadline. next case, china, clearly the number one world's polluter and criticizes us for not doing enough about climate change, a global carbon tax could be coming, are we going to have to pay? we'll talk to a leading environmentalist after the break and of course, we will have the opening belfour you next. bell for you next. >> all right, just a few seconds away from the opening bell. the futures suggest we're going be to be down nearly 40 points. of we have this fiscal cliff and it's a deadline, the tax increases and more huge spending cuts it seems like the two sides are on impasse it looks likes it's shifted to entitlement reform or cuts and no serious movements in the negotiations and check the big board, the opening trenddis down and we're looking for a 40 point loss when things get moving. i've always said that green mountain coffee, a great day trader's stock, huge volume in the
and that's the left of center dick durbin. yesterday, t was taxes, today, there's entitlements, tte impasse continues as we countdown to that deadline. next case, china, clearly the number one world's polluter and criticizes us for not doing enough about climate change, a global carbon tax could be coming, are we going to have to pay? we'll talk to a leading environmentalist after the break and of course, we will have the opening belfour you next. bell for you next. >> all right, just a...
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believed in a two-state solution, the outcome of which is a viable contiguous palestinian state on 22% of the territory, they would not be continuing to take more and more of that territory. that posture that colonial posture, sends a message to palestinians israelis are not interested in a palestinian state living side by side with them. >> talk to me about what you perceive to be the failures of the president in the first term and what you hope for in the second term. >> i think we have to understand that this president is just like all presidents before him, a president that is abound by domestic interests and domestic constraints here in the united states. and i think, as we mentioned in the introduction to the segment, the congress is ready to put forward legislation that's going to reflectively punish the palestinians for their efforts today. that's not going to change regardless to who the president is. this is a very pro-israel country because of domestic politics. but that being understood, if the united states is unable to evenhandedly mediate the conflict they should stand o
believed in a two-state solution, the outcome of which is a viable contiguous palestinian state on 22% of the territory, they would not be continuing to take more and more of that territory. that posture that colonial posture, sends a message to palestinians israelis are not interested in a palestinian state living side by side with them. >> talk to me about what you perceive to be the failures of the president in the first term and what you hope for in the second term. >> i think...
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bring entitlement reform into the conversation. >> so far, senator durbin has limited company among some fellow democrats. keeping them honest during the last budget showdown, both sides talked like this, but then they backed away. also as we mentioned a moment ago, there are late new signs that nobody's quite ready to cut a deal. another round of white house talks between congressional leaders and president obama was promised but is yet to materialize. a senate democratic leadership aid telling us that staff level meetings meant to lay the groundwork haven't been productive. one senate republican leadership aid accuses democrats of leaking details in order to portray republicans negatively. the talks are continuing, which itself can be read as some sort of progress. whether that's real progress or washington progress, remains to be seen. a lot to talk about starting with tennessee republican senator bob corker. thanks very much for joining us. let's talk about grover norquist. no new taxes pledged. you said earlier in your career, you told cbs morning news earlier today, and i'm quoting
bring entitlement reform into the conversation. >> so far, senator durbin has limited company among some fellow democrats. keeping them honest during the last budget showdown, both sides talked like this, but then they backed away. also as we mentioned a moment ago, there are late new signs that nobody's quite ready to cut a deal. another round of white house talks between congressional leaders and president obama was promised but is yet to materialize. a senate democratic leadership aid...
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it is going to be an interesting show with some fireworks. ac 360 starts now. wolf blitzer is in for anderson cooper. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best
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and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood essure. do not dnk alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartph
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he's faced with 22 charges including aiding the enemy. he could spend life in jail. assange will not reveal his sources. assange has not been charged with the united states. for the past five months he's been living in the ecuadoran embassy in london. ecuador has granted him asylum. he is facing extradition to sweden where he faces sexual charges, which he denies. he just written a new book and joins us tonight. it's great to see you, mr. assange, i wanted to start by asking you something that i see in the very beginning of your work. it really shocked me. you said the internet is a threat too human civilization. but it's the tool by which you have become one of the world's most controversial people. why is the internet bad? >> well, here's the book here as well. it's on the back as well, that quote. but the internet has become integral to human civilization. it's the device by which we communicate, by which we formulate laws, by which we communicate the very core of our personal lives to one another. the internet and civilization has merged. and that's a new phenome
he's faced with 22 charges including aiding the enemy. he could spend life in jail. assange will not reveal his sources. assange has not been charged with the united states. for the past five months he's been living in the ecuadoran embassy in london. ecuador has granted him asylum. he is facing extradition to sweden where he faces sexual charges, which he denies. he just written a new book and joins us tonight. it's great to see you, mr. assange, i wanted to start by asking you something that...
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by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all diverse, all coming from are different walks of life. because, you know what? that's the american story. those are the american stories that are out there that don't have anything to do with the no child left behind or the chicago teachers' strike. but it has everything to do with those things, because that's the soul of the issue. if we're going to change the life trajectory of these children, we need to respect their need to be met where they are and to get what they need. and we also need to make sure that all of those adult interests that pre dominate, they need to be front
by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all...
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and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. being inundated with claims in the wake of the superstorm sandy. >> but a surprising number of the claims are being denied. in some cases, wrongfully leaving homeowners shocked and
and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to...
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host: let's look at some opinions on the op-ed pages. this one by warren buffett. whether he would give more of his tax dollars if given the opportunity. he says let's forget about the rich and alternate going on strike and stuffing their money under the mattress. we will look at some other opinions. a republican from tennessee, bob corker, a member of the senate banking committee. he writes in the washington post -- fred in lancaster, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. the one caller named interior was pretty close to being right. -- named jerry. it wants to cut taxes, how about we bring some of the foreign aid home to pay down some deficits? how about that? we are talking about obamacare. why not put a cap on a $100 aspirin at a hospital and instead say it's $10? i think that's more than enough. host: senator mike lee as a commentary in the washington times -- that is from the "washington times. mike lee is also a member of the joint economic committee. tony is our next caller in las vegas, nevada. caller: hi. on the fiscal cliff, this has been t
host: let's look at some opinions on the op-ed pages. this one by warren buffett. whether he would give more of his tax dollars if given the opportunity. he says let's forget about the rich and alternate going on strike and stuffing their money under the mattress. we will look at some other opinions. a republican from tennessee, bob corker, a member of the senate banking committee. he writes in the washington post -- fred in lancaster, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. the one...
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how do we help these guys get out of this kind of catch-22? >> i'll just really quickly, the entire ecosystem, the investment, increase investment in r&d and a special evaluation to allow folks not have to pay for things out of their core pocket. other sectors are really adept at advocating for more r&d dollars for the sectors. this is when two sectors were almost is like people lobbied against it. it's very odd when you think about these. the second thing is -- >> when you see people sometimes -- would you say more and more of what you have in mind? >> sure. [laughter] sure. two things. one is, administration put forward a proposal for an arbor for education. one of its meant to do break the r&d and education learning in science technology space, its meant to be a corollary to darpa for department of defense. anyone in the same thing about darpa knows it does the work in the commercial sector realizes the vast majority of valley on the internet, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. let me just put it this way. i have yet to be clear that the prop
how do we help these guys get out of this kind of catch-22? >> i'll just really quickly, the entire ecosystem, the investment, increase investment in r&d and a special evaluation to allow folks not have to pay for things out of their core pocket. other sectors are really adept at advocating for more r&d dollars for the sectors. this is when two sectors were almost is like people lobbied against it. it's very odd when you think about these. the second thing is -- >> when you...
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they are pedestrian avoidance and they vis yilize a pedestrian and the car the brake. 22 grand when it goes on sale in february. and from mazda. this is what i like in the design of the car. 2.5 litter engine . when you hit the brakes, it supplies power to the electrical system. just some of the cars down here in la . as you said. it is a busy place. i know they are lookking at it. >> and the car industry is booming again. you got gel. two years ago got the hair going while and now you are tucked in and buttoned up. have a good time in the autoshow. >> you got to do what you can. >> brian: i am impressed. coming up. giving the invocation . president obama's inauguration . what does pastor rick warren think about the country. he called his own show filth. and another stunner. a turn aroundd. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get
they are pedestrian avoidance and they vis yilize a pedestrian and the car the brake. 22 grand when it goes on sale in february. and from mazda. this is what i like in the design of the car. 2.5 litter engine . when you hit the brakes, it supplies power to the electrical system. just some of the cars down here in la . as you said. it is a busy place. i know they are lookking at it. >> and the car industry is booming again. you got gel. two years ago got the hair going while and now you...
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polls show most americans don't want big changes to medicare. but if change does come, what might it look like? richard lui is here. >> medicare is a very popular program. but according to reporting from nbc's tom costello, it's also more than 13% of all federal spending. and it's growing unsustainably. one cost cutting idea is to slowly raise the age limit to receive benefits. now it's 65. this is what retirement planners need to consider. let's say mr. and mrs. brown living on any street usa both turn 65 next year. they are unlikely to be affected and still can get medicare coverage. but if we walk next door, mr. and mrs. gonzalez could see a change. they are 60 years old and under current proposals, they would wait to 65 plus several months on top of that. farther down the street, the changes could have a longer coverage gap to fill. they are a55 and could wait untl 66 or 67 or older. it could save money, but it just shifts costs to private insurance or employers in a less efficient way. >> we want to see improvements that actually lower heal
polls show most americans don't want big changes to medicare. but if change does come, what might it look like? richard lui is here. >> medicare is a very popular program. but according to reporting from nbc's tom costello, it's also more than 13% of all federal spending. and it's growing unsustainably. one cost cutting idea is to slowly raise the age limit to receive benefits. now it's 65. this is what retirement planners need to consider. let's say mr. and mrs. brown living on any...
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but beyond the 21 or 22 years of solvency and longevity, i believe we should take a step further. having studied this for sometime, i think it is thoughtful and perhaps careful for us to take a look at the future on social security and say, we need to create something like the simpson-bowles commission on social security, reporting back to us in six or eight months with a plan to increase the longevity of social security for 75 years. i think we can do that. and we can do it in a sensible way since we have 20 ayes to make small changes and let them play out to giving solvency to social security. then bring the issue to the floor, let senators offer alternatives if they wish. but let's do this on social security separate from the debt and deficit debate. social security does not add one penny to the deficit. it is an important program, a critical program. let's take care of it in the future. let's do it separate from the debt debate. medicare is another story. medicare has 12 years of life left. let me make a point of saying that it has eight of those years because of president oba
but beyond the 21 or 22 years of solvency and longevity, i believe we should take a step further. having studied this for sometime, i think it is thoughtful and perhaps careful for us to take a look at the future on social security and say, we need to create something like the simpson-bowles commission on social security, reporting back to us in six or eight months with a plan to increase the longevity of social security for 75 years. i think we can do that. and we can do it in a sensible way...
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i had this on my desk since for the last 22 years. inevitably people would come up and say, but the hell is that? it says, u.s. government, $492 billion and no cents, and on the bottom it says, this program was initiated by the president of the united states in conjunction with the bi-partisan congressional leadership. the undersigned adviser, negotiator, and executor -- the office of management and budget. i was proud to have this. i can tell you, i never worked harder for anything in my life and this piece of plastic. in any case, most of the presentations so far have been on the policy. i was very much about the process. in that sense, i want to talk about a process perspective, three different things. context, precedent, and value. context -- it has been mentioned that back then we did not have laptops and cell phones. i do not remember governor sununu, when we first guarded this -- something like in june or that nature that we started planning to get away. when we started discussing different options, i do not think andrews was f
i had this on my desk since for the last 22 years. inevitably people would come up and say, but the hell is that? it says, u.s. government, $492 billion and no cents, and on the bottom it says, this program was initiated by the president of the united states in conjunction with the bi-partisan congressional leadership. the undersigned adviser, negotiator, and executor -- the office of management and budget. i was proud to have this. i can tell you, i never worked harder for anything in my life...
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you have senator durbin talking about hang-ups in the united states. you have the vote over in barcelona. there's a lot of self-inflicted political wounds the market is trying to price in. volatility will be a function of this political instability for at least a handful of weeks going into the first quarter of 2013. >> what was last week about? 400 points. great day on friday albeit shortened session, light volume. was that real? was it fake? what was your impression? >> a mismatch between fundame fundamenta fundamentals. you saw economic news out of the united states. corporate news wasn't bad. you saw news out of china which was improving. global growth story is okay. it's far from great. it's okay. you have europe in recession. germany continues to chug along at an okay level. on a mixed data environment when you get excesses of pricing, you get bouncebacks as well. >> given uncertainty over tax, would you be as inclined to be aggressive in what is a good month or preserve gains for the year? >> it depends on what they are trying to accomplish. dep
you have senator durbin talking about hang-ups in the united states. you have the vote over in barcelona. there's a lot of self-inflicted political wounds the market is trying to price in. volatility will be a function of this political instability for at least a handful of weeks going into the first quarter of 2013. >> what was last week about? 400 points. great day on friday albeit shortened session, light volume. was that real? was it fake? what was your impression? >> a mismatch...
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exuberance snow balling indebt edness, panic. if i -- financial crises are like white swans, do we have to it is -- except them as an inescapable part of capitalism? i do not think so. they come at a tremendous cost, the destruction of the real economy of jobs and wealth. to prevent the next crisis from happening, there are two essential points we can and must do. most importantly, putting reliability back together. that is the fundamental mechanism of capitalism, after all. we must ensure transparency on financial markets. curb bonus payments because they create perverse incentives for speculation on short-term gains. we must get risky financial -- [unintelligible] there are problems we can and must tackle together. our economies are closely interlinked the problems in one market can be contagious. europe is making progress in introducing -- 11 countries already signed up. this is socially just. it is my personal conviction that we have said goodbye to bubble economy is. instead we must return to sustainability. and focus on the
exuberance snow balling indebt edness, panic. if i -- financial crises are like white swans, do we have to it is -- except them as an inescapable part of capitalism? i do not think so. they come at a tremendous cost, the destruction of the real economy of jobs and wealth. to prevent the next crisis from happening, there are two essential points we can and must do. most importantly, putting reliability back together. that is the fundamental mechanism of capitalism, after all. we must ensure...
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and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> b
and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to...
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we have a big show. i sound like ed sullivan. we have manny chirico and we have gary rodkin. >> kellogg's at a 52-week high. >> pringles is working. a major success for kellogg. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. when we come back, we have richmond fed, consumer confidence and also ahead, a holiday shopping trend that indicates men are the new women. "squawk on the street" back in a moment. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "squawk
we have a big show. i sound like ed sullivan. we have manny chirico and we have gary rodkin. >> kellogg's at a 52-week high. >> pringles is working. a major success for kellogg. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. when we come back, we have richmond fed, consumer confidence and also ahead, a holiday shopping trend that indicates men are the new women. "squawk on the street" back in a moment. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a...
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they raise ed 8.5 billion euro. people don't talk about them much. but they were able to raise a huge fund quickly, something that firms likes kkr haven't been able to do. >> last question for you. david bonderman, week and a half ago, david bonderman does this party in vegas, 70th birthday party, spends millions of dollars on the party and nobody talks about it. steve schwartzman does the same thing three, four years ago gets killed in the press, why? >> because bonderman's smart, he does it in vegas, not on fifth avenue where you've got reporters walking by on the way to dinner. you do a party in vegas, everybody does a party in vegas. a party in vegas doesn't raise eyebrows, a party on fifth avenue with limos pulling up, that does. >> did you hear, by the way, bonderman apparently donated $1,000 for every person that was invited to the party. spent about $1 million in donations to charity. not necessarily a way to blunt the issue, but an issue nonetheless. dan, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> see you soon. >>> all right. up
they raise ed 8.5 billion euro. people don't talk about them much. but they were able to raise a huge fund quickly, something that firms likes kkr haven't been able to do. >> last question for you. david bonderman, week and a half ago, david bonderman does this party in vegas, 70th birthday party, spends millions of dollars on the party and nobody talks about it. steve schwartzman does the same thing three, four years ago gets killed in the press, why? >> because bonderman's smart,...
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. >>> tomorrow, tim pawlenty, illinois senator dick durbin and singer dionne warwick. >> great show. meanwhile, cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> tear gas in cairo near the u.s. embassy as the fight for democracy goes on. >> face to face. susan rice and john mccain, the man who wanted watergate style hearings, meet. and only cnn catches up with mccain before the big meeting. >> what do you have to learn today from miss rice? >> whatever ambassador rice wants to tell me. she's the one who asked for the meeting. i didn't. >> wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall? >>> spyfall, real-life bond movie. yasser arafat's body was exhumed. was the palestinian leader po h poisoned by israeli spies? >>> plus this. >> you said walden is in trouble. >> i'm the trouble walden has been in, repeatedly. >> he calls it filth, the half in "two and a half men" begs you not to watch his show. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. we begin with a high stakes meeting just minutes from now. this hour, the u.s. ambass
. >>> tomorrow, tim pawlenty, illinois senator dick durbin and singer dionne warwick. >> great show. meanwhile, cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> tear gas in cairo near the u.s. embassy as the fight for democracy goes on. >> face to face. susan rice and john mccain, the man who wanted watergate style hearings, meet. and only cnn catches up with mccain before the big meeting. >> what do you have to learn today from miss rice?...
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after 22 years in mental health, they put me in security? i was the oldest person they're working at the time. i went to try to get unemployment and i was unable because they said i quit my job. i got an attorney. the attorneys said they could only go back to 1985 and the only seen one case where they change the position. that case was unable to get the unemployment. it is a load of garbage. i'm a veteran and. people say it they need to hire veterans, but that does not work. guest: unemployment rates for veterans, specifically those returning from the recent war, is shamefully high. in this situation, it sounds like one in which he may well have been moved into a different job in order to try to force him to resign. it is what is called a constructive discharge. the company would have denied his claim based on the fact that he chose to resign. his remedy would have been an age discrimination lawsuit and he spoke to an attorney, the right thing to do. host: jessica in lake worth, fla. docks' one last time. florida? one last time. caller: hell
after 22 years in mental health, they put me in security? i was the oldest person they're working at the time. i went to try to get unemployment and i was unable because they said i quit my job. i got an attorney. the attorneys said they could only go back to 1985 and the only seen one case where they change the position. that case was unable to get the unemployment. it is a load of garbage. i'm a veteran and. people say it they need to hire veterans, but that does not work. guest: unemployment...
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first op ed -- [inaudible] i'd like to hear thoughts on how we can sustain vital investments in things like education without taxes. >> invest more in topics like education without more revenue. >> well, i think you take a look at the history of spending on public education in d.c. and any major city and say, as we've spent more dollars per capita, have we gotten more education. >> your short answer is you don't. >> no. and this is where the modern republican party is light years ahead of the 1994 gingrich revolution where guys said, get rid of the department of education, get rid of the department of energy or whatever. no, reform government so it costs less. 100,000 kids in arizona will now have a $5,000 voucher, they can take to a public school, a private school, a parochial school, home school, if they don't spend it -- >> so you're saying -- >> you don't need more money, you need reforms. we've given the post office -- would allowing fedex and u.p.s. to deliver mail make your post office mail get their sooner? >> this is one of the questions on the card. when you leave here very s
first op ed -- [inaudible] i'd like to hear thoughts on how we can sustain vital investments in things like education without taxes. >> invest more in topics like education without more revenue. >> well, i think you take a look at the history of spending on public education in d.c. and any major city and say, as we've spent more dollars per capita, have we gotten more education. >> your short answer is you don't. >> no. and this is where the modern republican party is...
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by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one, they did not know what happened to him. and ronnie was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie was the first to tell you -- and i talked to him recently -- that for him, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry was not weird. that changed his life trajectory. i try to share stories like brahney and jamie and donald and others, all divers, all coming from different walks of life. that is the american story. those are the american stories that are out there that do not have anything to do with no child left behind, or the chicago teachers strike. they have everything to do with those things because that is the soul of the issue. if we are going to change the life trajectory of these -- we need toe respect their need to get where they are and what they need. and we also need to make sure that all of those adult interests that predominates, they need to be front and center away from the equation and we need to pu
by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one, they did not know what happened to him. and ronnie was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie was the first to tell you -- and i talked to him recently -- that for him, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry was not weird. that changed his life trajectory. i try to share stories like brahney and jamie and donald and others, all divers,...
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he actually had to walk out of the negotiations because when he sat there with durbin he said i'm not really for tax increases i'm just putting tax increases on the table, and he's giving me all these spending cuts and i haven't agreed to anything. i just talk about tax increases. and i said a senator, do you think it is possible but he goes back to the democratic caucus and says i'm putting these imaginary spending cuts on the table and he didn't know these tax increases and tom coburn said he would never be that dishonest. i think he is and i think you are not. i think he takes you seriously and you should not take him seriously. but again, they spend more than a year putting the simpson-bowles which of you haven't seen it is a slide presentation outline, the only numbers are in the page numbers. it's a series of interesting things. the tax burden is to go up from 18.5% and full employment to 21. that is a 5 trillion-dollar tax increase over a decade. the opening bid, plus and a trillion dollars of the tax increases from eliminating and reducing deductions and exemptions and so on,
he actually had to walk out of the negotiations because when he sat there with durbin he said i'm not really for tax increases i'm just putting tax increases on the table, and he's giving me all these spending cuts and i haven't agreed to anything. i just talk about tax increases. and i said a senator, do you think it is possible but he goes back to the democratic caucus and says i'm putting these imaginary spending cuts on the table and he didn't know these tax increases and tom coburn said he...